Baroness Scotland of Asthal: A number of measures will be drawn upon to assess the impact of the Licensing Act on levels of crime and disorder in England and Wales. These include the use of national surveys including (but not limited to) data on alcohol-related crime from the British Crime Survey. These national measures will be supplemented by local area case studies in five police force areas in England. It is intended to supplement this exercise in the five areas with information from ambulance call-out statistics and accident and emergency departments, and we are currently engaged in discussion with the Department of Health on the feasibility of this issue. The Home Office are leading on this work, in consultation with other government departments including the Departments of Health, Culture Media and Sport.

Lord Adonis: The Ofsted report of 16 May identifies 55 London schools as "failing", these figures refer to the number of schools requiring special measures in August 2004. None of these schools were specialist sports colleges or sports academies.
	Despite the raising of the bar on standards, the number of London schools which can be classified as "failing" has since fallen sharply, from 55 to 39. The table below lists the schools identified in the Ofsted report; schools highlighted have since been removed from special measures.
	Standards in London schools have improved rapidly since 1997 with GCSE results in London overtaking the national average for the first time in history in 2004. In 1997, 36 of the 402 mainstream maintained schools with results published in the performance tables had 70 per cent or more pupils achieving five A* to C, with 94 having less than 25 per cent achieving this standard. In 2004 of the 403 published schools 92 had 70 per cent or more pupils achieving five A* to C, with 17 having less than 25 per cent achieving this standard.
	
		
			 LEA School Phase 
			 Barking and Dagenham The Warren Comprehensive School Secondary 
			 Barnet Bishop Douglass School Finchley Secondary 
			 Barnet Broadfields Junior School Primary 
			 Barnet Christ Church C of E Secondary School Secondary 
			 Barnet Clitterhouse Junior School Primary 
			 Barnet Hendon School Secondary 
			 Barnet Hollickwood Primary School Primary 
			 Barnet St Mary's C of E High School Secondary 
			 Barnet Underhill Junior School Primary 
			 Brent John Keble C of E Primary School Primary 
			 Brent St Andrew and 
			 St Francis C of E Primary School Primary 
			 Bromley Kingswood Centre Pupil Referral Unit 
			 Bromley Midfield Primary School Primary 
			 Camden St Mary and St Pancras Church of England Primary School Primary 
			 Croydon Stanley Technical High School for Boys Secondary 
			 Croydon Tollgate Primary School Primary 
			 Croydon Winterbourne Nursery and Infants' School Primary 
			 Enfield Chesterfield Infant School Primary 
			 Enfield Enfield Secondary Tuition Centre Pupil Referral Unit 
			 Enfield Latymer All Saints C of E Primary School Primary 
			 Enfield St John's C of E Primary School Primary 
			 Greenwich Blackheath Bluecoat Church of England Secondary School Secondary 
			 Greenwich Waterside School Special 
			 Hackney Amherst Primary School Primary 
			 Hackney Craven Park School Primary 
			 Hackney Mandeville Primary School Primary 
			 Hackney Sebright School Primary 
			 Hammersmith and Fulham Burlington Danes C of E School Secondary 
			 Hammersmith and Fulham Hurlingham and Chelsea Secondary School Secondary 
			 Hammersmith and Fulham Sulivan Primary School Primary 
			 Haringey Downhills Primary School Primary 
			 Haringey St Mary's C of E Infant School Primary 
			 Harrow Little Stanmore Nursery, First and Middle School Primary 
			 Havering King's Wood School Secondary 
			 Hillingdon Abbotsfield School Secondary 
			 Hillingdon Guru Nanak Sikh Primary School Primary 
			 Islington St Aloysius RC College Secondary 
			 Lambeth Norwood Secondary Centre Pupil Referral Unit 
			 Lambeth The Michael Tippett School Special 
			 Lambeth Vauxhall Primary School Primary 
			 Lewisham St Joseph's Academy Secondary 
			 Merton Merton Abbey Primary School Primary 
			 Merton Mitcham Vale High School Secondary 
			 Merton St Teresa's Catholic Primary School Primary 
			 Newham Rokeby School Secondary 
			 Redbridge Hainault Forest High School Secondary 
			 Redbridge Redbridge Junior School Primary 
			 Richmond Upon Thames Grey Court School Secondary 
			 Southwark Cobourg Primary School Primary 
			 Southwark Galleywall Primary School Primary 
			 Southwark Peckham Rye Primary School Primary 
			 Southwark Robert Browning Primary School Primary 
			 Southwark St George's Cathedral RC Primary School Primary 
			 Southwark St Paul's Church of England Primary School Primary 
			 Wandsworth Battersea Technology College Secondary

Lord Adonis: The information required to answer this Question is not held centrally and could only be provided at disproportionate cost. However, this information will be collected centrally from 2006.

Lord Adonis: To reinvigorate competitive school sport further, the Prime Minister announced, on 14 December 2004, that new competition managers would be added to school sport partnerships. From September 2005 there will be 17 in place, 45 by September 2006 and 90 by September 2007. Subject to the next Spending Review in 2006 the eventual ambition is to have one manager per school sport partnership by 2010.
	The overall role of the competition managers will be to manage and co-ordinate the planning and implementation of the national schools competition framework through a programme of inter-school competition within and across school sport partnerships. They will also reach out to local, regional and national governing body competitions. Each competition manager will be an integral part of their school sport partnership and be managed by their partnership development manager. In contrast, the role of the school sport co-ordinator is, principally, to help their school and their primary school partners to ensure that their pupils spend a minimum of two hours each week on high quality PE and school sport. As part of this process, they provide enhanced out of school hours sporting opportunities, increase participation in community sport and develop and strengthen links—particularly between key stages 2 and 3.
	For the first wave of competition managers partnerships will receive a grant of £37.5k which will cover the salary of their competition manager and also provide a modest budget. The posts are designed to be three-year appointments.